Agape (ah-GAH-pee)
the greek word for philosophy is "love of wisdom"
This is the word 'love' in Greek:αγάπη
The Greek word "" translates to "love" in English.
No, it means warm, hot. It is an adjective, not a noun.
love, affection - especially of parents and children
The Greek word for grandfather is papou and the word for grandmother is yaya. The word for love is philia, so the two words would be papouphilia and yayaphilia.
From the Greek word "Brotherly Love".
Cupid was a Roman god of love. His Greek equivalent was Eros.
agapy
phil or phile
Modern Greek: Πρώτη Αγάπη (PROti aGAPi) *(first as in "my First Love") *("love" a feminine word in Greek) supersonic332003 Thank You for that :)
Agape means Love... its a Greek language word. Greeks had 3 different words for LOVE... "eros" " philios " and " agape"It is a Greek word translated into English meaning love.Christians regard it as the love of GodIt is a Greek word translated into English meaning love.Christians regard it as the love of God